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BRINGING HOMEBUYERS AND SELLERS TOGETHER: Welcome to the H Group! A Real Estate Approach that Makes Good Sense As a prospective home buyer, your primary concern is finding that special home that meets your personal needs and desires. As a home seller, your priority is finding a buyer that will provide you with the maximum sales price within the shortest time frame possible. With Hobson Real Estate Group on your side, your home buying and selling goals will become a reality. Phil's natural ability to connect with people coupled with his dedication to providing superior service to his clients are the keys to his success. In Today's world of instant access and information overload, one of the most difficult tasks for sellers is getting their listing noticed by the right people. Phil recognized this issue and developed an automated process that provides his clients with better, faster exposure to potential buyers nationwide. This investment in technology translates into fewer days on the market and higher sales prices for his clients. In addition to these highly successful passive marketing campaigns, he also actively markets his clients' properties in the Dallas area to ensure prospective buyers are aware of the unique attributes that make his clients' properties valuable. He does this through a combination of building strong relationships with other Realtors in the area, weekly email marketing campaigns, and even by holding catered Realtor preview parties in his client's homes to drive traffic to his listings. This willingness to invest in his clients demonstrates his confidence and his commitment to superior service. If you believe that your Realtor should provide you with this level of service, you'll be glad you chose Phil Hobson to guide you through this important process. In addition to his technical abilities, Phil is a people person. He truly enjoys listening to his clients and prospects and creating strategies that work for them. First and foremost he wants you, his client, to be happy and smiling at the closing table as you sign your closing documents and move into the next chapter of your life. Phil holds a Bachelor's degree from Indiana University in Bloomington. Prior to his Real Estate career, he was a Technology Analyst and Sales Consultant for fortune 100 Companies. He is a member of the National Association of Realtors and the Dallas Pacesetters Networking Group. Contact Phil today and you will immediately understand why his clients enjoy working with him!
10 Do's and Don't's for Maximizing Your Twitter Account

RISMEDIA, October 26, 2010--So by now, you might have a Twitter account, but are you maximizing it and using it properly for your business? If not, now is a good time to start. Soon enough, consumers will start expecting this form of communication from you. Are you prepared? 

Here are some Do's and Don't's from nFusion, a company that specializes in advertising and interactive marketing strategy, for what you should, and more importantly, shouldn't be doing with your Twitter profile.

Do's
1. Download a Twitter client. A Twittter client, like TweetDeck, will give you quick access to your tweet timeline, your followers’ timelines, and search for topics that interest you. Then you can complete your profile and start gaining followers.

2. Monitor discussions on relevant subjects. Twitter conversations happen in real time and you need to be ready to jump in and respond before the conversation stops. Find these discussions using the Twitter Search feature and enter a subject.

3. Tag your tweets using a hash tag when talking about popular subject matters. A hash tag is created by using the pound symbol (#) followed by the subject name. Anyone who searches for that particular subject will then be alerted of your tweets.

4. Tweet frequently. An update to your Twitter account is referred to as a “tweet.” The more often you tweet, the more opportunities you’ll have to grow your follower base.

5. Re-post others’ tweets or links using the retweet (RT) tag. Retweeting shows you’re engaged and associates you with good content. To retweet, just use the “RT” tag, as in “RT@dave1: CNN reports meteor shower.”

Don’t's
1. Don’t only tweet about your product or service. There’s nothing wrong with discussing your company’s latest news, but if all of your Tweets are about your business others will consider you a spammer.

2. Don’t tweet 10 times in a row and be done for the day. Conversations are happening at all times of the day, so don’t limit your reach by engaging users for just a short period of time.

3. Don’t be afraid to disagree with other users. Disagreeing publicly is a great way to get attention. But always be respectful. Tweets can be indexed by search engines and referenced by the public. Make sure your response is appropriate for anyone who might read it.

4. Don’t stop finding people to follow. To increase the likelihood of users finding your profile, you need to follow them first. Use Twitter’s search function to discover people who share your interests.

5. Don’t include lengthy URLs in your posts.
Because Twitter allows posts of 140 characters or under (spaces included), it is sometimes helpful to use a URL shortener such as kl.am to convert long addresses.

 

By Stephanie Andre

 

 

Phil Hobson, Prudential Texas Properties

www.hgroupdallas.com

(214) 659-3624

 

 

Published Tuesday, October 26, 2010 11:47 AM by Phil Hobson

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